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Tesla stock today: TSLA slips after company posts delivery-consensus table ahead of Friday numbers
30 December 2025
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Tesla stock today: TSLA slips after company posts delivery-consensus table ahead of Friday numbers

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 16:07 ET — After-hours

  • Tesla shares fell about 0.8% in Tuesday’s session to $455.75.
  • Tesla posted a company-compiled consensus that puts Q4 deliveries at 422,850 ahead of its official report due Friday. Reuters
  • Investors are bracing for softer demand after U.S. tax credits expired in September and as cheaper EV competition builds. Reuters

Tesla shares fell about 0.8% on Tuesday to $455.75 after the electric-vehicle maker published a company-compiled analyst consensus that points to a weaker fourth-quarter delivery count.

The timing matters: Tesla is expected to report its official fourth-quarter and full-year production and delivery tally on Friday (Jan. 2), and analysts expect a year-over-year decline after U.S. tax credits expired in September. Tesla’s cheaper “Standard” versions of the Model Y and Model 3, launched in October, have not erased worries about demand and competition. Reuters

Deliveries are Wall Street’s cleanest read on near-term demand for Tesla because the company reports them before earnings. With trading volumes light into year-end, investors have shown little tolerance for surprises around growth.

Tesla said on its investor relations website that the average of 20 sell-side forecasts — analysts at banks and brokerages — calls for 422,850 deliveries in the fourth quarter, including 388,002 Model 3/Y deliveries and 34,848 from other models. Tesla also said it does not endorse analysts’ conclusions, and the same table lists fourth-quarter energy-storage deployments of 13.4 gigawatt-hours, a unit of energy, versus 12.5 GWh in the third quarter. Tesla Investor Relations

Tesla’s publication of the estimates itself was an unusual move by the carmaker, which typically leaves consensus tracking to market-data firms. Bloomberg said its own compilation put the average fourth-quarter estimate higher, at 440,907 vehicles. Bloomberg.com

For traders, the posted consensus effectively resets the bar heading into Friday’s print. A result near Tesla’s table would look less like a miss, while a number closer to higher third-party averages would be read as a demand-positive surprise.

Competition is also in focus as mass-market EV prices drift lower. Reuters reported Tesla will face more affordable electric models planned by General Motors’ Chevrolet brand and Ford over the next two years, while Chinese EV makers continue to gain ground in Europe and Asia. Reuters

The broader tape offered little help. U.S. stocks were muted in thin holiday trade as investors digested fresh Federal Reserve minutes, and Nationwide chief market strategist Mark Hackett called the market’s recent shift “a healthy rebalancing.” Reuters

Tesla’s slide came even as some analysts argued investors are looking beyond near-term deliveries to autonomy and software. Barron’s reported Baird maintained an Outperform rating and a $548 price target, citing longer-term growth expectations tied to robotaxis and AI. Barron’s

Before the next session, the key watchpoint is Friday’s production-and-deliveries update — not just the headline number, but signs of traction for the lower-priced “Standard” trims, demand in North America and Europe, and whether energy storage deployments track near the 13.4 GWh consensus Tesla posted.

After deliveries, attention typically shifts to Tesla’s fourth-quarter results and outlook. Tesla’s investor relations events page did not yet list a fourth-quarter earnings date, leaving markets to focus first on volume, pricing and the demand trajectory implied by Friday’s report. Tesla Investor Relations

For now, Tesla stock is trading on a narrow question: did demand hold up as incentives faded and competition intensified. Friday’s data should answer that — and likely set the tone for how investors price 2026 growth.

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